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U.N. Security Council is at standstill on Syria
U.N. Security Council is at standstill on Syria

U.N. Security Council is at standstill on Syria as reports of deaths rise and President Assad stays on top. The possibility of an military intervention seems out of question, but only for now. Syria News..

Damascus / NationalTurk – The UN Security Council wants to avoid military intervention in Syria the council has agreed upon – however differences and obstacles remain over the way ahead. The U.S. – as well as its European and Arab allies – want Syrian President Assad out of power. For its part, Russia says the UN shouldn’t be used as a platform for excessive interference in Syrian affairs. Russia’s stance on Syria has much more international support than one may assume while the UN Security Council has been unable to agree on any resolution on Syria.

The Security Council is considering a draft resolution proposed by Morocco that calls for al-Assad to transfer power to his vice president. Both China and Russia appear poised to veto it.

Russia : Syria resolution unlikely

Russia’s envoy to the European Union said on Wednesday he believes a Western-Arab draft UN Security Council resolution cannot pass without language clearly ruling out potentialmilitary intervention.

At least 20 people were killed across Syria on Wednesday, opposition activists informed, as diplomats at the United Nations prepare to debate once again how to respond to the mounting crisis in Syria.

Twelve people were killed in Wadi Barada, in the Damascus suburbs, according to the Local Coordination Committees of Syria, an opposition group that organizes and documents demonstrations. The other deaths occurred in Homs, Idlib and Qamishli, the LCC said.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights opposes Assad in Syria protests

The latest casualties include six defectors who were killed during clashes with government forces in the Damascus suburbs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, another opposition activist group.

Syrian regime states taht Arab League observers’ report on Syria is part of a massive ‘disinformation campaign’ against the country, reminding those present that Syria had offered the observer mission an extension, while the Arab League turned the idea down.

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